The center estimates that some 700,000 people will visit the complex every year.
The center estimates that at least 1,000 programs exist, up from 300 in 1978.
The centers estimate that the rate for the general population is 0.4 percent, or one of every 250 people.
The center estimates that 75 percent of tickets to its events are bought by women.
The center estimates that it would reduce the government's revenue by $680 billion for 2011-13 alone.
The center estimated that in 1984, 841,000 people between the ages of 20 and 29 were divorced, a 38 percent increase since 1970.
The center estimates that some 40,000 tourists have passed through its doors since it opened in 1992.
The center estimates that about 43 percent of all college students are at least 25 today, compared with 39 percent in 1981.
The center now estimates that a city family will need 1,200 to 1,600 rubles a month for food, about three times the average wage.
The centers estimate that a million people are carrying the virus nationwide.